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A visceral, highly-charged, emotional read. In the early 1980s a naive young English miner uproots himself and his new wife from the Nottingham coalmines to unearth his fortune in the South African goldmines. His dreams are shattered as our eyes are opened to a culture that reveals humanity's deepest flaws. Keith Brown draws upon his personal experiences of apartheid-driven South Africa on the brink of a new political order to bring us a deeply moving tale of man's inhumanity to man. In a world where greed and historical resentments drive the agenda is apartheid really just a black versus white issue?…mehr

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A visceral, highly-charged, emotional read. In the early 1980s a naive young English miner uproots himself and his new wife from the Nottingham coalmines to unearth his fortune in the South African goldmines. His dreams are shattered as our eyes are opened to a culture that reveals humanity's deepest flaws. Keith Brown draws upon his personal experiences of apartheid-driven South Africa on the brink of a new political order to bring us a deeply moving tale of man's inhumanity to man. In a world where greed and historical resentments drive the agenda is apartheid really just a black versus white issue?
Autorenporträt
Keith Maurice Brown has worked internationally in construction, university administration, and technical education. He has taught in high schools and colleges. He and his wife, Pauline, originally from England, have travelled in many countries - usually on a shoestring budget. Their interest in Christianity led them to study other religions, while living alongside peoples of different cultures in rural Africa, Asia, and North America. Their two children have lived and worked internationally, and their four grandchildren have experienced life in several Asian countries.